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Pretend Play & Dress-up | Home » » Lamaze Garden Bug Wrist Rattle/Foot Finder Set | | | | | | | Description: | | Baby-soft wrist rattle and foot finders encourage discovery. Bright patterns and faces with fun sounds to reward exploration. Ideal for developing hand-to-eye coordination skills | | | Features: | |
• Encourages discovery
• Bright patterns and faces
• Ideal for developing hand-eye coordination
• Set of four
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.1 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.1 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.35 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.09 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.93 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.52 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 46 reviews |
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my baby loves them!Aug 27, 2010 The wrist bands keep her entertained all day. The socks too but she pulls them off and plays with them anyway. Good for a baby boy or girl.
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CuteJul 10, 2010 Adorable product. Cute concept. Nicely made. But my daughter didn't give a crap about them. If anything they only got in her way while she was trying to get her hands in her mouth.
They are okayJun 25, 2010 I bought this when my baby was almost 5 months old. I think this is best though for a younger baby who can't roll over yet. My baby was interested in it at first and then she would get bored and just roll over. The colors are nice. She likes to put these in her mouth. Now, at almost 6 months, I don't put these on her anymore but I still use the wrist rattles to put on her infant carrier. Overall, I like the Lamaze toys. Her first lamaze toy was Jacques the Peacock and she would talk and giggle with Mr. Jacques.
Your little one doesn't need theseJun 23, 2010 With our first child, I bought these so our baby could have some stimulation when he was young. These are more entertainment for adults because the baby didn't really notice them because he had to wave his wrist directly in front of his eyes, which happens like once in a blue moon. Then you get paranoid that the little animals will fall off and land in your kids mouth.
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Not a fascination for every babyJun 09, 2010 I read the great reviews and thought this would be great for my 3.5 month old daughter since she likes to watch her hands move a lot. Unfortunately, she doesn't seem to take very much interest in the wrist rattles. I agree w/one reviewer who said that they don't rattle very much unless you really shake them hard, which it doesn't look like a baby would do? Also, another reviewer mentioned that the foot socks are not stretchable so it's rather difficult to slip the foot finders on & off my little girl's feet -- they seem to barely fit and she is at 50% weight for her age! So I slip them on her hands instead but all she does is stare at them...
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